What the best hair color has

Numerous
color options. Hair-color brands that offer plenty of color options
are most likely to offer a desirable shade that works on existing hair color.

Excellent
gray coverage. The best formulas provide complete coverage.

Easy
to use applicator and/or tools. Since most hair-color kits are designed for use at
home, ease of use is critical.

Know before you go

What is the current condition of your hair? Some hair types process color faster than others. Damaged and
color-processed hair takes half the processing time of healthy, uncolored hair.
This is one good reason you shouldn't skip the strand test.

What is your current hair color? Don't rely on the models on the front of the box to determine the hair
color you'll get. Instead, match your current color to the chart on the side of the
box to see what your results will be.

What do you want your hair color to be? Some changes aren't suited to box color. The most drastic changes are
best left to the pros. The best bet is to stick with hues that are no more than two
shades lighter or darker than your current color. Anything more dramatic
warrants a trip to the hair salon.

Do you have a sensitive nose? All permanent hair dyes have a strong
odor, but some use fragrance to mask it. Semi-permanent formulas generally
don't smell as bad because they are ammonia-free.

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